Just what I need - more vintage knitting patterns.
Noun. Late Latin, alteration of Latin "prisca" (ancient) and "sillybus" (label for a book), from Greek sillybos, circa 1656. 1: a summary outline of a discourse, treatise, or course of study or of examination requirements as authored, engineered, adapted, printed, scribbled, scrawled, tattooed, formed out of Alpha-Bits®, drawn in the sand, sky-written, crayoned, embroidered on silk, or in any other way created wholly or in part by one named Priscilla.
Sunday, October 10, 2010
Sunday, October 3, 2010
South Loop Review Publication Celebration
If you're in Chicago on Thursday, October 21, swing by Columbia College to hear me read at the publication party for South Loop: Creative Nonfiction+Art Issue 12. My good friend, Holly Vanderhaar, will be reading as well, and it'll be Chicago in October, and that's just dandy. Even better, the event is part of the Creative Nonfiction Week at Columbia - there should be plenty to do and lots of great people to talk to.
3:30 PM
Columbia College
618 Michigan Avenue
2nd Floor at Stage Two
Chicago, Illinois
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